In one way it will, in the other it won't
A diode will only conduct electricity if the polarity of the current is in the correct direction, because diodes can only conduct in one direction.
when we do not apply any source of energy or electricity than a Dodie is said to be un biased Dodie.
A light emitting diode does not conduct in both directions.
Forward biased is the configuratiuon that a diode conducts.
a diode will conduct when anode is more positive than the cathode
diodes conduct electricity in only one direction but as ac change direction in each of its cycle diodes can only conduct half of its cycle which will give u a pulsating dc. but if dc is mixed with ac and if it can put whole of its cycle in positive direction diode can conduct ac. so diodes are usually used to produce dc from ac.
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The purpose of the diode is to prevent electricity to flow in the wrong direction in a circuit. The purpose of the diode is to prevent electricity to flow in the wrong direction in a circuit.
To forward bias a diode, the positive terminal of a voltage source must be connected to the anode of the diode. The anode is the terminal that allows current to flow into the diode when it is forward biased. The negative terminal of the voltage source should be connected to the cathode, allowing current to flow from the anode to the cathode. This arrangement enables the diode to conduct electricity.
The anode side of a diode should be connected to the positive voltage supply to make it conduct current. When the anode is at a higher potential than the cathode, the diode becomes forward biased and allows current to flow through it. If the cathode is at the higher potential, the diode remains reverse biased and does not conduct.
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A: A diode array that will conduct if anyone of them are hi as in gates